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memes-or-something · 7 months
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You don’t understand how serious I am about this:
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gerardwaygirlmoments · 5 months
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The End by MCR / Edmund Temper by Amigo the Devil / Different Anymore by Amigo the Devil / Mama by MCR / Edmund Temper by Amigo the Devil / The End by MCR / The Recluse by Amigo the Devil
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herebecritters · 8 months
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PSA From your favorite evil God
(This is Nergals canon voice claim btw)
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yorkcalling · 23 days
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Leeds Date Announced for Amigo The Devil
US singer-songwriter Amigo the Devil (aka Danny Kiranos) has announced a July UK & RoI tour with his band to promote Yours Until The War Is Over, his highly acclaimed third studio album. Released in late February, the record has received a swathe of accolades and drawn comparison to Tom Waits, Leonard Cohen and other master storytellers with a set of songs that serve as cinematic vignettes…
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americanahighways · 2 months
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Review: Amigo the Devil "Yours Until the War is Over"
Out today on Liar’s Club Records/Regime Music Group, Amigo the Devil’s third album, “Yours Until the War is Over,”  is a unvarnished, perscussive-heavy collection of storyteller’s songs.  With musical hints of Gogol Bordello, and songwriting influences from legends like Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits, and Mexican singer Chavela Vargas, Amigo the Devil, aka Danny Kiranos has a sound that is uniquely…
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chorusfm · 2 months
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Amigo The Devil – Yours Until The War Is Over
The latest album by Danny Kiranos (aka Amigo The Devil) called Yours Until The War Is Over is a great exploration of what it means to live through the hardest of times. While Amigo The Devil is known for its “murderous folk rock,” given the violent nature of the lyrical material, what shouldn’t be lost in the message is the powerful songwriting being brought forth. This album tackles a tragic fight between good and evil and all of the casualties that can get in the way of the bloodshed of war. Kiranos is a top-notch storyteller, and each song plays out like a chapter in a book meant for a bigger purpose than itself. These tracks are sequenced together majestically, purposefully, and sound like a mix between the epic storytelling of Coheed & Cambria, paired with the obscure folk rock of Modest Mouse, and set on blend with the lyrical wit of The Decemberists. Amigo The Devil is showcasing his brilliance in more ways than one on Yours Until The War Is Over. The album opens with the sprawling, spaghetti-western type song of “I’m Going To Heaven” that would fit well on a soundtrack of a Quentin Tarantino film. The tempo is well-paced and Kiranos emphasizes certain lyrics with fervor to put the intended weight in the consequences of the characters’ actions. “The Mechanic” was the first single to be released from the set, and remains a standout on the record. The soft-laden song is dripping in tragedy and blood, and is as captivating as you’d want in a “songwriter’s album.”  My personal favorite, “Once Upon a Time in Texaco Pt. 1,” sounds like a modern take on Johnny Cash and hits its intended target more often than not. Amigo The Devil has always been known for his epic stories about the tragedies of men, and songs like this one remind me of the magic that can happen when a storyteller grabs the audience by the ear and never lets go. The banjo takes up most of the empty space in the song, but Kiranos’ blood-curdling delivery on the choruses and points of emphasis are a marvel to hear. Other mid-album standouts like “Cannibal Within” showcase Kiranos’ steady improvement in telling his stories on the faults men have, while “Garden of Leaving” and “Virtue and Vitriol” paint with wide brushstrokes on the canvas that is this album. Amigo The Devil knows how to remain interesting and picks just the right spots to evoke certain emotions in the path laid before him. “Stray Dog” brings some electric, bluesy guitar into the fold, and rocks along with a steady hand and heart. The album’s final song of “Closer” is mostly a spoken word track that closes out the story found on Yours Until The War Is Over with veteran ease and composure. While this type of music may not be for everyone, I hope that more music fans will take a chance on Amigo The Devil and remember what it feels like to be told a story from start to finish that has more twists and turns than a rollercoaster. This feeling isn’t forced. Instead, it invites the listener to take a seat and hear a tale that is sure to capture their imagination. --- Please consider becoming a member so we can keep bringing you stories like this one. ◎ https://chorus.fm/reviews/amigo-the-devil-yours-until-the-war-is-over/
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rich4a1 · 2 months
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Amigo The Devil Yours Until the War Is Over
Amigo The Devil Yours Until the War Is Over Regime Music Group This rather bizarre dirge-like music from the Austin-based artist with the moniker Amigo the Devil (Danny Kiranos) is perhaps not for everybody but this iconoclastic artist has amassed a considerable following for his singular approach. His songwriting bears similarities to Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, and in a weird kind of due to the…
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amigothedevilmerch · 10 months
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Amigo the Devil Merch
Danny Kiranos better known as his stage name Amigo the Devil, is an American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and banjo player. His music is influenced by American folk, country, rock, and heavy metal, with themes of murder, death, and other dark subject matters which has led to his music being called "Dark Folk" or "Murderfolk". Kiranos created the record label Liars Club Records with the label Regime Music Group. Buy Amigo the Devil Merch Here!
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ghostcultmagazine · 1 year
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We caught up with Danny Kiranos a.k.a. Amigo The Devil last fall at Aftershock Fest and had a great time as usual! In our Sunday/funday matching shirts we chatted about his last album "Born Against" - his new label Liars Club, touring with a full band, a hint of the direction of his next album, and a fun festival drinking game. Buy music and merch from Amigo The Devil https://ift.tt/MiZqYES Interview by Keefy https://ift.tt/W8gBpQK. Produced & edited by Omar Cordy of OJCPICS https://www.instagram.com/ojcpics​​​​ Theme music by Salted Wounds https://ift.tt/5XjVlso ▵ PODCAST ▵ (Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Anchor) "Ghost Cult MagazinePODCAST" ▷https://ift.tt/sBiyUgw ▵ GEAR WE USE ▵ (These are affiliate links) Set up A: Sony A7 III - https://amzn.to/3tQm422 Tamron 17-28 - https://amzn.to/3ePrlTd Tamron 28-75 - https://amzn.to/3fqCjgY Desview Mavo-P5 Monitor- https://amzn.to/33LlTub Manfrotto Befree Travel Tripod - https://amzn.to/3hxbL0e Set up B: Feelworld T7 Monitor - https://amzn.to/2Re9hta Audio: Sound Devices MixPre-3 - https://amzn.to/3tKkJd2 Gearlux XLR Mic Cable - 3 Pack - https://amzn.to/3w3zN6Y Deity D3 Microphone - https://amzn.to/3tRa6W2 Fifine Usb Mic - https://amzn.to/3w8JHEG Lighting: YONGNUO YN600L - https://amzn.to/2QkNrn5 YONGNUO YN300 Air - https://amzn.to/2QjN5gu Dfuse Softbox - https://amzn.to/3uQq4AN Aputure MC - https://amzn.to/3oirFgx NanLite PavoTube II 6C - http://bit.ly/NanLitePavoTubeII Lightstands - https://amzn.to/3uSBl3x 5 in 1 Reflector - https://amzn.to/33KHdjo And our iconic Rope Light https://amzn.to/3ycdmyz For the full list of Ghost Cult gear: http://bit.ly/OJCPicsKit This video contains a shoutout to Above As Below: https://ift.tt/I96GRpM Get your shoutout by visiting our pinned post on Twitter! https://twitter.com/GhostCultMag/status/1142861626590355456 ▵ LET'S BE FRIENDS ▵ INSTA ▷https://ift.tt/jYNqQEG TWITTER ▷ https://twitter.com/GhostCultMag TIKTOK ▷ https://ift.tt/GRMHcCq OUR WEBSITE ▷ https://ift.tt/hQHDb1s
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astoppedclock · 2 years
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But I refuse to believe I have to be the same person I was born when I die ‘Cause change is alright Change is alright
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sinceileftyoublog · 3 years
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Amigo the Devil Album Review: Born Against
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BY JORDAN MAINZER
On his second album as Amigo the Devil, singer-songwriter Danny Kiranos takes on the persona of murderers, some real and some fictional, but gives a little of himself in the process. Appropriately, in his singing, the instrumentation, and Beau Bedford’s production, the theatricality is turned to 11. If the record opens with the somewhat lo-fi, introspective delivery you’ve come to expect from Amigo the Devil, Kiranos’ about-face midway through introduces you to Born Against’s statement of purpose. From the perspective of a drunk, he sings, “I’ll show you the pain of getting clean,” with a Roy Orbison-like tenor, over a huge choral background and electric guitar. It’s this difficulty of toeing the line between life’s margins and mainstream that epitomizes Born Against.
In making a record about killers but also about himself, Kiranos effectively shows the dark things humans are capable of, to themselves and to others. On “Quiet as a Rat”, he describes a scene that would find a home in Mare of Easttown, a girl overdosing in a photo booth at a bar, only to be found at last call, strangers gawking at the pictures she took. “Everyone treats commandments like more of a bucket list,” Kiranos observes, decrying our hypocrisy around religion over warped marching band instrumentation. “I never knew how much a man could hate until I read that letter,” he sings on “Drop For Every Hour”, in which he dreams about killing real-life killer, rapist, and cannibal Albert Fish, referencing the infamous letter he sent to victim Grace Budd’s mother. Yet, on the follow-up, “Better Ways to Fry a Fish”, over a metronomic, harmonica-imbued ragtime melody, Kiranos describes how he kills (or would kill) Albert Fish as an audience claps, forcing the listener to ask the uncomfortable question: Is this any less morbid? Of course, that dark humor shines throughout Born Against, and Kiranos takes advantage of our expectations. “Murder at the Bingo Hall” sets up to detail a gruesome scene but turns out to be about him just killing it at Bingo.
Born Against might be a little too much without some perspective, and thankfully Kiranos provides it on a few of the more instrumentally raw tracks, like the acoustic “Different Anymore” and banjo stomp “24K Casket”, an ode to not fearing death. It’s the final track, the gorgeous “Letter From Death Row”, that hits hardest, as the narrator finds remorse for whatever he both did to someone and couldn’t do for his loved one. “In less than 24 hours, I’ll just be dirt and flowers / I hope it brings the families peace,” Kiranos sings, elsewhere declaring, “I hope that you move on to find somebody to give you what I couldn’t.” On an album chock full of details both grisly and off-color humorous, that Kiranos ends on a more ambiguous note provides a welcome balance. Okay, we might not all be killers, but what’s more human than regret?
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planetmosh · 3 years
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AMIGO THE DEVIL: 'Quiet As A Rat' new single
AMIGO THE DEVIL: ‘Quiet As A Rat’ new single
Dark Americana star AMIGO THE DEVIL releases ‘Quiet As A Rat’ the new single from the forthcoming album Born Against album out 16 April 2021 Watch the video here: Amigo The Devil – Quiet as a Rat (Official Music Video) DARK AMERICANA STAR EXPANDS BEYOND THE MACABRE WITH SECOND ALBUM – FOR FANS OF TOM WAITS / LEONARD COHEN / JOHNNY CASH / FATHER JOHN MISTY Danny Kiranos, otherwise known by his…
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herebecritters · 10 months
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By any chance is nergal British? When I saw him say blimey I made him say it in a British accent
Oh he was just mimicking the person he stole clothes from when he said “Blimey” hahaha my friend made this adorable Kangaroo Aussie Bartender character and it was a joke we had.
So I actually have a voice claim for Nergal, it’s Danny Kiranos. I’ll throw down a sample here. This is also one of my favorite villain songs for Nergal.
Its fun to read his lines in this voice esp when he’s being an extra little shithead
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mxdwn · 3 years
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Amigo The Devil Is Hung On The Gallows In New Music Video For “Quiet As A Rat”
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https://music.mxdwn.com/2021/02/19/news/amigo-the-devil-is-hung-on-the-gallows-in-new-music-video-for-quiet-as-a-rat/
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yorkcalling · 1 year
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Amigo The Devil Comes to Leeds in May
Having toured the UK either side of the pandemic to promote his two studio albums to date, the unique and charismatic solo artist Amigo The Devil aka Danny Kiranos has recently announced his first ever tour on this side of the Atlantic with a full band. Currently on a US trek supporting Clutch, ATD and co will begin a month long European run in Paris on 1st June before arriving in Brighton in the…
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hotbloodedpodcast · 4 years
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EPISODE #004: Amigo The Devil on Learning From Past Relationships & Writing Love Songs About Evil People
Danny Kiranos, aka Amigo The Devil, first gained attention for singing romantic yet campy folk/country songs about serial killers and providing sideshow entertainment at metal festivals. Now he’s largely singing about the evil within the self, and learning from past mistakes. In this episode, he talks about finding love stories in the evilest of places, learning from past disastrous relationships, the importance of supporting your partner in finding happiness of any kind, and what happens when people take the wrong meaning form your songs. 
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